Archives – December, 2007

Kant And Rational Religion

Musing on Kant’s thinking on the human condition, and the religious medicine that Dr.Reason would prescribe for that condition.

Continue December 25, 2007

Kant And The Academic Athiest

Here I toy again with Kant’s proof of the Highest Good as the necessary purpose of the moral law, and find that it should relegate athiests to the academy, and out of the public arena.

Continue December 25, 2007

Kant Brings Hope To A Morally Struggling World

Reflections on Kant’s intention and need with regard to the Highest Good, where moral perfection meets perfect happiness. Kant’s notion of universality with regard to participating in this Highest Good

Continue December 25, 2007

Faith And Works

The relationship of faith and works for the Christian.

Continue December 24, 2007

Muse: The Free Christian In A “Slave” Christian Culture

The look of the “Returned” Christians (returning to the gentile church) in their church. How the homosexual will finally be no more noticable than left-handed people, i.e., they don’t stand out as such.

Continue December 23, 2007

Paul’s Encoragement Of Sinners

Musing on the thinking of Paul and how he might have addressed some gentiles along the road somewhere.

Continue December 22, 2007

Musing On Islam And Christianity, and Paul And Mohammed

The Achilles’ heel of the Muslim boast. The role of the Sky in promoting Mohammed’s message, and its meaning for the Christian evangelist.

Continue December 20, 2007

Kant’s “Anschauung” Rendered Into English With “Evisagement”.

A ramble on the subject of Anschauung, as understood by the Germans generally and by Kant in particular.

Continue December 14, 2007

Ramble: Kant’s Reconciliation Of Freedom And Nature

A rambling discourse with myself on Kant’s Third Antinomy leading then to the Moral Proof of Freedom. Not overly easy to read. Could use editing, but must go on in my pursuit of the shooting star.

Continue December 13, 2007

Smith and Mohammed and Paul, and Authenticity Measures

Compares three revelations, an old rehash of mine, looking at the stories and messages of Joseph Smth, Mohammed, and Paul. How should an unbiased rational listner think the matter as to which, if any, are divine in origin.

Continue December 10, 2007

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